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T.V. Soong was a financier and official of the Chinese Nationalist government between 1927 and 1949, once reputed......
Richard Sorge was a German press correspondent who headed a successful Soviet espionage ring in Tokyo during World......
Souvanna Phouma was the premier of Laos known for having sought, throughout several terms in office, to maintain......
Paul-Henri Spaak was Belgium’s foremost statesman in the decades following World War II and a leading advocate......
E. G. Squier was a U.S. newspaper editor, diplomat, and archaeologist who, with the physician and archaeologist......
Johann Philipp, count von Stadion was a statesman, foreign minister, and diplomat who served the Habsburg empire......
James Stanhope, 1st Earl Stanhope was a British soldier and statesman, the dominant minister during the first half......
Stefan Dušan was the king of Serbia (1331–46) and “Emperor of the Serbs, Greeks, and Albanians” (1346–55). He was......
Agostino Steffani was a composer, singer, cleric, and diplomat, celebrated for his cantatas for two voices. Steffani......
Stephen was the voivod (prince) of Moldavia (1457–1504), who won renown in Europe for his long resistance to the......
Stephen Báthory was a prince of Transylvania (1571–76) and king of Poland (1575–86) who successfully opposed the......
Edward Reilly Stettinius, Jr. was an American industrialist who served as President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s last......
Adlai E. Stevenson was a U.S. political leader and diplomat who helped found the United Nations (UN), where he......
Henry L. Stimson was a statesman who exercised a strong influence on U.S. foreign policy in the 1930s and ’40s.......
Milan Stojadinović was a Serbian politician, Yugoslav minister of finance from 1922 to 1926, and premier and foreign......
Carl Stokes was an American lawyer and politician, who became the first African American to serve as mayor of a......
Jens Stoltenberg is a Norwegian Labour Party politician who served as prime minister of Norway (2000–01, 2005–13)......
Stratford Canning, Viscount Stratford was a diplomat who represented Great Britain at the Ottoman court for almost......
Oscar Solomon Straus was the first Jewish U.S. Cabinet member (1906–09), three-time emissary to Ottoman Turkey......
Jack Straw is a British Labour Party politician who held numerous government posts, including home secretary (1997–2001),......
Gustav Stresemann was the chancellor (1923) and foreign minister (1923, 1924–29) of the Weimar Republic, largely......
Dimitrie Alexandru Sturdza was a Romanian statesman who four times served as prime minister of Romania and played......
Boris Vladimirovich Sturmer was a Russian public official, who served as prime minister, minister of the interior,......
Sumanguru was a West African ruler who conquered several small western Sudanese states and molded them into a sizable,......
Suppiluliumas I was a Hittite king who dominated the history of the ancient Middle East for the greater part of......
Suryavarman I was a great Khmer king of the Angkor period of Cambodian history. He was renowned as a conqueror......
Bertha, baroness von Suttner was an Austrian novelist who was one of the first notable woman pacifists. She is......
Svyatoslav I was the grand prince of Kyiv from 945 and the greatest of the Varangian princes of early Russo-Ukrainian......
Sir Mark Sykes, 6th Baronet was a diplomat who represented Great Britain in the so-called Sykes-Picot negotiations......
Stuart Symington was a U.S. senator from Missouri (1953–76) who was a staunch advocate of a strong national defense......
Roque Sáenz Peña was the president of Argentina from 1910 until his death. He was an aristocratic conservative......
Nathan Söderblom was a Swedish Lutheran archbishop and theologian who in 1930 received the Nobel Prize for Peace......
Süleyman the Magnificent was the sultan of the Ottoman Empire from 1520 to 1566 who not only undertook bold military......
Tabinshwehti was a king who unified Myanmar (reigned 1531–50). He was the second monarch of the Toungoo dynasty,......
Taksin was a Thai general, conqueror, and later king (1767–82) who reunited Thailand, or Siam, after its defeat......
Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand, prince de Bénévent , prince de Bénévent was a French statesman and diplomat noted......
Baron Tanaka Giichi was the prime minister (1927–29) and author of Japan’s aggressive policy toward China in the......
Tanaka Makiko is a Japanese politician who was the first woman to serve as Japan’s foreign minister (2001–02).......
Väinö Tanner was a moderate political leader, statesman, and prime minister who was instrumental in rebuilding......
Bernardo, Marquess Tanucci was the foremost statesman of the Kingdom of Naples-Sicily in the 18th century. Though......
Maxwell Davenport Taylor was a U.S. Army officer who became a pioneer in airborne warfare in Europe during World......
Myron C. Taylor was an American financier and diplomat who was the chief executive of the United States Steel Corporation......
Shirley Temple was an American actress and public official who was an internationally popular child star of the......
Sir William Temple, Baronet was an English statesman and diplomat who formulated the pro-Dutch foreign policy employed......
Pierre Guérin de Tencin was a French statesman, cardinal, and anti-Jansenist of the 18th century. Tencin owed his......
Mother Teresa ; canonized September 4, 2016; feast day September 5) was the founder of the Order of the Missionaries......
U Thant was a Myanmar educator, civil servant, and the third secretary general of the United Nations (1962–71).......
Shashi Tharoor is a prominent Indian diplomat and politician who, after long service in the international diplomatic......
Tharrawaddy was the eighth king (reigned 1837–46) of the Alaungpaya, or Konbaung, dynasty of Myanmar (Burma), who......
Adolphe Thiers was a French statesman, journalist, and historian, a founder and the first president (1871–73) of......
Ólafur Thors was a five-time Icelandic prime minister (1942, 1944–46, 1949–50, 1953–56, 1959–63). Educated at the......
Sir Nicholas Throckmorton was an English diplomat in the reign of Elizabeth I. The son of Sir George Throckmorton......
Friedrich, count von Thun und Hohenstein was an Austrian diplomat and administrator who served as president of......
Thutmose I was an 18th-dynasty king of ancient Egypt who expanded Egypt’s empire in Nubia (in present-day Sudan)......
Thutmose II was an 18th-dynasty king of ancient Egypt who reigned in the 2nd millennium BCE. He suppressed a revolt......
Thutmose III was a king (reigned c. 1479–25 bce) of the 18th dynasty, often regarded as the greatest of the rulers......
Thutmose IV was an 18th-dynasty king of ancient Egypt who reigned during the 2nd millennium BCE. He secured an......
Tiglath-pileser I was one of the greatest of the early kings of Assyria, reigning c. 1115–c. 1077 bc. Tiglath-pileser......
Tiglath-pileser III was the king of Assyria (745–727 bc) who inaugurated the last and greatest phase of Assyrian......
Tigranes II The Great was the king of Armenia from 95 to 55 bc, under whom the country became for a short time......
Timotheus was a Greek statesman and general who sought to revive Athenian imperial ambitions by making Athens dominant......
Timur was a Turkic conqueror, chiefly remembered for the barbarity of his conquests from India and Russia to the......
Nicolae Titulescu was a Romanian statesman who, as foreign minister (1927; 1932–36) for his country, was one of......
Toghrïl Beg was the founder of the Seljuq dynasty, which ruled in Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Anatolia during the 11th–......
Pyotr Andreyevich, Count Tolstoy was a diplomat and statesman who was a close collaborator and influential adviser......
Jean-Baptiste Colbert, marquis de Torcy was a French diplomat and foreign minister who negotiated some of the most......
Charles Townshend, 2nd Viscount Townshend was a Whig statesman who directed British foreign policy from 1721 to......
Trajan was a Roman emperor (98–117 ce) who sought to extend the boundaries of the empire to the east (notably in......
Maximilian, count von Trauttmansdorff was an Austrian statesman, confidant of the emperors Ferdinand II and Ferdinand......
Kharílaos Trikoúpis was a statesman who sought with limited success to foster broad-scale national development......
David Trimble was a politician who served as first minister of the Northern Ireland Assembly (1998–2002), leader......
Leon Trotsky was a communist theorist and agitator, a leader in Russia’s October Revolution in 1917, and later......
Harry S. Truman was the 33rd president of the United States (1945–53), who led his country through the final stages......
Ante Trumbić was a Croatian nationalist from Dalmatia who played a leading role in the founding of Yugoslavia.......
Liz Truss is a British politician who became leader of the Conservative Party and prime minister of the United......
Tu Duc was the emperor of Vietnam who followed a policy of conservatism and isolation and whose persecution of......
Tukulti-Ninurta I, (reigned c. 1243–c. 1207 bc), king of Assyria who asserted Assyrian supremacy over King Kashtiliashu......
Grigory Ivanovich Tunkin was a Soviet legal scholar and diplomat who played a major role in formulating Soviet......
Julio César Turbay Ayala was the president of Colombia from 1978 to 1982. He was a centrist liberal who proved......
Desmond Tutu was a South African Anglican cleric who in 1984 received the Nobel Prize for Peace for his role in......
Jaan Tõnisson was an Estonian statesman, lawyer, newspaper editor, and civic leader who opposed Russian (tsarist......
Gheorghe Tătărescu was a Romanian diplomat and politician who, as premier of Romania (1934–37, 1939–40), was unable......
Tom Udall is an American Democratic politician who served in the U.S. Senate (2009–21), representing New Mexico.......
Ugaki Kazushige was a Japanese soldier-statesman, who in the years before World War II headed the so-called Control......
Umberto I was the duke of Savoy and king of Italy who led his country out of its isolation and into the Triple......
Vajiravudh was the king of Siam from 1910 to 1925, noted for his progressive reforms and prolific writings. Vajiravudh......
Atal Bihari Vajpayee was the leader of the pro-Hindu Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and twice served as the prime......
Valdemar II was the king of Denmark (1202–41) who, between 1200 and 1219, extended the Danish Baltic empire from......
Valdemar IV Atterdag was the king of Denmark (1340–75) who united his country under his own rule after a brief......
Valentinian I was a Roman emperor from 364 to 375 who skillfully and successfully defended the frontiers of the......
Fernando de Valenzuela, marquis de Villa Sierra was a Spanish royal favourite and minister during the regency of......
Elizabeth L. Van Lew was an American Civil War agent who, through clever planning and by feigning mental affliction,......
Cyrus Vance was an American lawyer and public official who was secretary of state from 1977 to 1980 during the......
Arthur H. Vandenberg was a U.S. Republican senator who was largely responsible for bipartisan congressional support......
Émile Vandervelde was a Belgian statesman and a prominent figure in European socialism, who served in Belgian coalition......
Robert Gilbert Vansittart, Baron Vansittart was a British diplomat, author, and extreme Germanophobe. Vansittart......
Karl August Varnhagen von Ense was a German writer, diplomat, biographer, and, with his wife, Rahel, a leading......
Vasily I was the grand prince of Moscow from 1389 to 1425. While still a youth, Vasily, who was the eldest son......
Vasily II was the grand prince of Moscow from 1425 to 1462. Although the 10-year-old Vasily II was named by his......
Vasily III was the grand prince of Moscow from 1505 to 1533. Succeeding his father, Ivan III (ruled Moscow 1462–1505),......